Constitution Party of Georgia
NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
October 27, 2000
Contact: Derek Monjure, 770-932-9671
Must Americans Also Separate School and State?
Woodstock, GA -- "End public schooling to reform education" is the bold proposition of a public forum to be held at the Calvary Assembly of God, Dunwoody, GA 7:00-9:00 p.m., November 13, 2000.
The Forum on Education and the Role of Government is hosted by the Constitution Party of Georgia. The keynote speaker is Mr. Marshall Fritz, President of the Alliance for the Separation of School & State (www.SepSchool.org) headquartered in Fresno, California. Mr. Fritz, a former private school principal, speaks around the country carrying the message that the restoration of educational excellence will require Americans to bring an end to the 150 year experiment of government-operated tax-financed "public schools."
The event promises to be lively as Mr. Fritz will share the dais with three "responders" whose task it is to cross-examine or even refute this bold proposal of freeing schools from local, state, and federal involvement. Invited responders include:
Linda Schrenko, Georgia State School Superintendent
Dr. Drew Allbritten and Ralph Noble, Georgia Association of Educators
One hour of the program will be devoted to questions from the floor to all four presenters.
There is a charge of $2 for adults and $1 for children and college students for this event. Make your reservations by calling 770-924-8546. Parents, college students, public and private school teachers, and others interested in education on any level will all find this topic very intriguing.
Founded in 1992, the Constitution Party stands firmly on the principles of government laid down by our Founding Fathers in the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, and seeks to restore moral integrity to America's system of justice.
